
Brain-Powered Science
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- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Science Education Topics
- Section 1:Introduction to Interactive Teaching and Experiential Learning
- Activity 1 - Analogies: Powerful Teaching-Learning Tools
- Activity 2 - Möbius Strip: Connecting Teaching and Learning
- Activity 3 - Burning a Candle at Both Ends:Classrooms as Complex Systems
- Section 2: Human Perception as a Window to Conceptions
- Activity 4 - Perceptual Paradoxes: Multisensory Science and Measurement
- Activity 5 - Optical Illusions: Seeing and Cognitive Construction
- Activity 6 - Utensil Music: Teaching Sound Science
- Activity 7 - Identification Detectives: Sounds and Smells of Science
- Section 3: Nature of Cognition and Cognitive Learning Theory
- Activity 8 - Two-Balloon Balancing Act: Constructivist Teaching
- Activity 9 - Batteries and Bulbs: Teaching Is More Than Telling
- Activity 10 - Talking Tapes: Beyond Hearing to Understanding
- Activity 11 - Super-Absorbent Polymers: Minds-On Learning and Brain "Growth"
- Activity 12 - Mental Puzzles, Memory, and Mnemonics: Seeking Patterns
- Activity 13 - Sound Tube Toys: The Importance of Varying Stimuli
- Activity 14 - Convection: Conceptual Change Teaching
- Activity 15 - Brain-Powered Lightbulb: Knowledge Transmission?
- Activity 16 - Air Mass Matters: Creating a Need-to-Know
- Activity 17 - 3D Magnetic Fields: Making Meaningful Connections
- Activity 18 - Electric Generators: Connecting With Students
- Activity 19 - Static Electricity: Charging Up Two-by-Four Teaching
- Activity 20 - Needle Through the Balloon: Skewering Misconceptions
- Activity 21 - Happy and Sad Bouncing Balls: Student Diversity Matters
- Activity 22 - Electrical Circuits: Promoting Learning Communities
- Activity 23 - Eddy Currents: Learning Takes Time
- Activity 24 - Cognitive Inertia: Seeking Conceptual Change
- Activity 25 - Optics and Mirrors: Challenging Learners' Illusions
- Activity 26 - Polarizing Filters: Examining Our Conceptual Filters
- Activity 27 - Invisible Gases Matter: Knowledge Pours Poorly
- Activity 28 - The Stroop Effect: The Persistent Power of Prior Knowledge
- Activity 29 - Rattlebacks: Prior Beliefs and Models for Eggciting Science
- Activity 30 - Tornado in a Bottle: The Vortex of Teaching and Learning
- Activity 31 - Floating and Sinking: Raising FUNdaMENTAL Questions
- Activity 32 - Cartesian Diver: A Transparent but Deceptive "Black Box"
- Activity 33 - Crystal Heat: Catalyzing Cognitive Construction
- Appendix A - Selection Criteria for Discrepant Events and Analogical Activities
- Appendix B - The 5E Teaching Cycle:An IntegratedCurriculum-Instruction-Assessment Model
- Appendix C - Science Content Topics*
- Research Cited
- Index
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